On Day Five in London we hit Liberty, one of the cities premier department stores that has been located in the heart of London since 1875. This store is a must-see situated in a beautiful Tudor building on Regent Street.

The blouse is here to stay (at least for another season). Crisp collars, ruffles, sheer and opqaue textures- there's something for everyone.

The vintage clothing section at Liberty of London is run by The Dress Box. The section features coveted pieces including Louis Vuitton luggage, Chanel handbags and Hermes accessories.

Colored denim will need to make room for printed denim in your wardrobe this fall. Cheetah is a good choice and looks suprisingly toned down with a basic black tee.

Tribal print denim is another favorite for fall, part of the boho chic trend. This look pairs nicely with ankle boots and a military jacket.

The statement necklace has come back around (or maybe it never left). This season you'll need to choose betweetn the statement necklace and the collar.

Vivienne Westwood PVC high heels with pearl ankle embellishments.

Marni fur coat with contrast collar.

The biker jacket is back in a big way. This one by Acne features a detachable upholstory quality fur collar.

Just a little over a month ago Selfridges opened it's much anticipated Beauty Workshop, a Sephora-like space featuring multiple beauty, skin and haircare brands and services. Featured brands include Stila, Young Blood, Bourjois, The Organic Pharmacy and Bumble & Bumble.

Women can get a manicure at The Paint Shop with a variety of polishes including Butter London or recuperate from retail therapy with a massage, facial or eyelash extensions.

Phase Two of The Beauty Workshop will include a Hershesons Blow Dry Bar, scheduled to open in September.

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Sydney Mintle is a fashion blogger based in Seattle. She began writing about the local shopping scene back in 2008 and has been sharing her love of indie designers and boutiques with readers all over the world ever since.